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"Shopping lists", or requests for product recommendations, are not really a good fit on SE. Perhaps you'd want to rephrase your question along the lines of "how does one go about testing iOS apps" (more methodology-focused).
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AviD♦Nov 5 '12 at 16:52

Its very sad to see the question being closed. With due respect, I have knowledge of how to do normal testing of iOS apps, as well as perform security testing, especially on iOS5. My question was very specific - wanted to know the tools which support iOS6.
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TheCottonSilkNov 10 '12 at 16:43

I understand your point, however it has long since been discussed, hashed, and rehashed, many times over - long term, requests for product recommendations just don't work well. You could also pop in to the Information Security Chat and have an open discussion there.
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AviD♦Nov 11 '12 at 7:20